
A Rare Piece of Architectural History
Tucked away on over 2 wooded acres in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, the Sarah and David Coveney House is a rare mid-century modern masterpiece. Designed by famous architect Richard Neutra and completed in 1960, this 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom home spans 3,217 square feet and is listed for $2,495,000 near Philadelphia.

Neutra was known for designing homes that connect people with nature. This one features floor-to-ceiling glass walls, skylights, and a striking living room with a mitered glass corner that frames peaceful views of the trees. Natural wood ceilings and a stone fireplace add warmth and character.
The kitchen was thoughtfully updated by Studio Robert Jamieson, blending modern function with original details like wood cabinetry and travertine tile floors. Each bedroom offers calming views, and built-in furniture designed by Neutra adds both style and practicality.

In 1973, architect Thaddeus Longstreth added an artist’s studio with a Malm fireplace and walls of glass, making it an ideal space for creativity.
Located just two miles from King of Prussia Mall and 25 minutes from Philadelphia, this one-of-a-kind home offers privacy, design, and a connection to nature just as Neutra envisioned.
Contact Marion Dinofa or Adam Dinofa at Compass RE to learn more. See this listing on Zillow!
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